As one of the fastest rising stars in Edm at the moment, it was really just a matter of time before we got a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix from Mr. Oliver Heldens. Keeping in suit with his deep house/groovy style, the two hours of music delivers exactly what you’d expect.

From the producer’s own hits like “Gecko” and “Koala,” to some of the biggest songs of 2014 (“Light Years Away,” “A Sky Full Of Stars,” “Blame,” etc.) the mix is a pleasure to listen to from start to finish. In fact, it could very well make a case for Best Essential Mix of 2014, as it definitely rivals some of the more impressive ones that we’ve heard from BBC Radio 1 this year. If nothing else, though, it’s a great way for the young DJ to cap off his truly incredible breakout year.

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Maybe it's his modeling roots or his techie smarts or his hot Hollywood roles, but whatever it is, Ashton Kutcher is one crushable heartthrob. To celebrate the news that Ashton and Mila welcomed a baby girl this week, we're looking back on the roller coaster of loving Ashton - who's now officially a hot dad. He first captured fans' attention as That '70s Show's quirky Kelso, he got silly with Dude, Where's My Car?, and we found ourselves swooning again and again thanks to A Lot Like Love, No Strings Attached, and his many handsome red carpet appearances. Take a look at the sweet, shirtless, and silly moments that make up more than 15 years of Ashton Kutcher fandom.
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Check out that stunning pregnancy glow!
Amanda Peet was absolutely radiant as she walked the red carpet at the premiere of Amazon's new series Transparent last night at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles!
The A Lot Like Love actress, who is expecting her third child with her Game of Thrones producer hubby David Benioff, dressed her baby bump in a white, flowing gown with blue details and let her brunette locks effortlessly fall to her shoulders.
The 42-year-old, who is currently filming Sleeping With Other People, revealed her pregnancy last month when she arrived at the 2014 Emmys red carpet with her growing belly on display.
The mom-to-be had taken a break from the Hollywood spotlight for a bit to
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Eli Young Band is capable of great things as it showed with 2012’s “Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” which featured one of the stronger choruses to come out of Nashville in years, as well as with Acm’s 2012 song of the year winner, “Crazy Girl.”
The question is if the quartet, which releases “10,000 Towns, its third major label album, today, is content to keep hitting singles and doubles or if it will consistently swing for the fences and find material that matches lead singer Mike Eli’s vocal talents and the band’s overall abilities. (Eli is joined by guitarist James Young, bassist Jon Jones and drummer Chris Thompson).
The answer is mixed. To its credit, Eli Young Band, though very capable of hooting and hollering with the best of them, hasn’t succumbed to the bro-country sound that is dominating Nashville right now. It has tried to collect
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On ABC's Wednesday sitcom "Suburgatory," which
launched a new season in January, Jeremy Sisto plays George Altman, an
architect and single father of a teen daughter (Jane Levy) who moves to the
suburbs to give her a better life. He discovers life there is different, but
whether it's better is a work in progress.

In real life, Sisto is a 39-year-old father of two: daughter Charlie and baby
son Bastian. He got married to wife Addie a few months after his daughter was
born, but Sisto has no regrets about taking the plunge.

"I love my family," he tells Zap2it. "I have a great wife. It took me a while to figure
that out and commit, but now I'm really happy I did. She's a human being, and
we're committed to each other. It's a nice thing. The kids are just amazing.
It's a different level."

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